pearljam wrote: » Your making me nervous NOC lol
DON'T be!! Relax. Exercise before hand to release the nervous demons!
NOC-Ninja wrote: » I usually get 5 panel interview. The most was 6. lol I'ts not that bad. Usually its a manager, director, lead and engineers.
pearljam wrote: » Will do! Whatever works, thanks man!
pearljam wrote: » Make sure not to just speak to the person asking the question? Come in with questions written down? Is it usually more technical or more of how you would fit with the team or does it just depend? Anything else?
NetworkNewb wrote: » I'm kinda in an introvert to. The reason I think it is easier is because the other people seem more comfortable. It isn't just a one on one situation with 2 people who don't know each other. They know eachother and usually end up talking a little bit with one another or will bounce questions of one another. Another reason is because it reduces the chances for those awkward silence inbetween questions. If one doesn't have one, the other usually will.
dialectical wrote: » I'm picturing you walking in looking like your avatar and saying bring it. But in seriousness this is probably a great mental exercise (imaging that you're in front of such a panel being grilled by a variety of senior level specialists).
blargoe wrote: » I had one that had at least 12 people around a huge conference table at an interview for a county government position. The technical questions consisted of a couple of guys reading out of the Microsoft Press exam guides for Windows and Exchange (either 2000 or 2003 at the time) and asking questions directly from that. They didn't like when I responded with answers like (I don't know how the textbook says to do it, but in the real world I ...). I got a letter from them a month later thanking me for my time and that none of the people they interviewed were qualified for the position, so it was remaining unfilled. Go figure
pearljam wrote: » Thanks for the help everyone, luckily it ended up only being the hiring manager at the interview. He wants me to come back for a third interview and meet everyone on the team.